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SPECIAL PROGRAM for GROUP 1 PRELIMS JOIN TELEGRAM: Https / 8 SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR GROUP 1 PRELIMS JOIN TELEGRAM: https://t.me/iyachamyacdemy This species of process composition is a new thing to Tamil literature; it is generally a love tale either purely fixation or imaginary are founded on some historical incident or personal experience. It differs from the drama in it's admission of materials without selection. It has a plot with plots and actors denouements and catastrophes, and dialogues and narrations. The other may appear in the first person and express his opinions instead of speaking out his ideas and sentiments through characters as in the drama.. the first and the best novelist was mayooram vedanayagam pillai. His Pratapa mudaliyar sarithiram is the first novel in Tamil. And it was followed by Rajam Iyer who wrote kamalambal sarithiram. Madhavaiya came out with his padmavati . IYACHAMY ACADEMY CHENNAI| TIRUNELVELI|TENKASI- 9952521550 . Tamil writer Prapanchan,novels Vaanam Vasappadum and Maanudam Vellum captured the colonial history of Puducherry. Vaanam Vasappadum and its predecessor Maanudam Vellum (Humanism Wins)were based on the private diaries of M.R.Ry. Anantarangam Pillai (1709-1761), the dubash — who knew two languages — of the French East India Company. Kalki’s Thyaga Bhoomi (1939 -Released much against the wish of the British government, the film was a huge success Kalki’s Kalvanin Kadhali (1955), which dealt with the tragic love story of Muthian and Kalyani Parthiban Kanavu (1960), again of Kalki, -the film revealed the identity of the Jatamudi Sivanadiyar, which was a closely guarded secret in the book. 1960 A popular novel, Karunguyil Kundrathu Kolai titled as Maragatham (1959), Malaikkallan (1954), adapted from a novel by Namakkal Kavignar, Popular novelist Lakhsmi’s two novels were turned into movies - Kanchana (1952) a triangular love story of Mathur Zamindar Pushpanathan IYACHAMY ACADEMY CHENNAI| TIRUNELVELI|TENKASI- 9952521550 After a decade, the same author’s Pen Manam was adapted as Iruvar Ullam (1963). Akilan was another novelist, three of whose works attracted film makers. His popular novel, Paavai Vilakku, published in Kalki, was made into a fiilm in 1960. The other two - Vaazhvu Enge and Kayal Vizhi met with moderate success as films. The former was Kulamagal Radhai and the latter, an absorbing historical, came out as Maduraiyai Meetta Sundarapandiyan . Renowned writer Jayakanthan’s works kindled the interest of filmmakers, at least three making it to the big screen. Yarukkaga Azhudhan On the other hand, Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal, serialised in Dinamani Kathir (1970), worked out extremely well on the silver screen Oru Nadigai Nadagam Parkiraal (1978), , Sivasankari’s women-centric emotional novels enjoyed the attention of film makers for some time. K. Balachander filmed the author’s 47 Natkal (1981), which was serialised in Idayam Pesukirathu, Both the novel and the film were successful in the case of Manian’s Ilavu Kaaththa Kili. K. Balachander translated it very well on screen. With lovely songs (MSV) and the KB touch in every scene, Sollaththaan Ninaikkiraen (1973) was a huge hit. A blockbuster was Idhaya Veenai 47 . IYACHAMY ACADEMY CHENNAI| TIRUNELVELI|TENKASI- 9952521550 An evergreen hit is Thillana Mohanambal (Kothamangalam Subbu, serialised in Ananda Vikatan in 1958). Celebrated writer Sujatha enjoyed the maximum attention of the film- makers. Priya (1978) . Vikram (Kamal Hassan) Idu Eppadi Irukku? with Jaishankar (original Anita Ilam Manaivi, which incidentally was Sujatha’s first novel) Director Mahendran made a poignant film of Mullum Malarum, Umachandran’s prize-winning novel Oru Oodhappu Kann Chimittugiradhu of Pushpa Thagadurai (Srivenugopalan) was made into a film of the same title Vaasanthi’s Moongil Pookkal, the story of a bold and determined woman was made into a Malayalam movie Koodevide (1983) Puthumaipithan’s Sitrannai blossomed into the critically acclaimed Uthiri Pookkal (1979). Writer Rajesh Kumar 1,600th novel, a ‘medical crime thriller’, is being adapted into a movie titled Kuttram 23 by Arivazhagan of Eeram fame. 1600 23 Visaranai in 2016 based on the narrative of M. Chandrakumar and directed by Vetri Maran receiving both critical and public acclaim. So was the case with Asuran (2019), based on Poomani’s Vekkai, IYACHAMY ACADEMY CHENNAI| TIRUNELVELI|TENKASI- 9952521550 2016 Tamil writer Cho Dharman has won the 2019 Sahitya Akademi award for his novel Sool, depicting the life of the people in the lower rung of society 2019 , Tamil writer, traveller, essayist and scriptwriter S. Ramakrishnan has won the Sahitya Akademi Award for 2018 for his novel Sancharam, which poignantly captures the lives of nagaswaram players in karisal bhoomi - the arid land - of Tamil Nadu. ‘ ’ 2018 . , , " Rajam Krishnan / Sahitya Academy award was given to her novel ‘Verukku Neer. female foeticide and written the novel ‘Mannagatthu Poonthuligal’ in the most touching manner. In the 1940s by Tamil author and editor CS Chellappa. Vaadivaasal (the ritual arena for jallikattu) 1940 IYACHAMY ACADEMY CHENNAI| TIRUNELVELI|TENKASI- 9952521550 .
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